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  2. Intime Department Store - Wikipedia

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    Yintai Department Store also holds some shares of the 100 Group and Wuhan Wushang Group. [1] In October 2010, Yintai Department Store acquired a 50% stake in Beijing Yansha Friendship from Hengji Property for 1.612 billion yuan, and the acquisition was completed in the form of shares.

  3. Beijing Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing Mall (Chinese: 新燕莎金街购物广场; lit. 'New Yansha Golden Street shopping mall') was a shopping mall at Wangfujing in Beijing, China, using the Phase II building of Beijing Hotel at 301 Wangfujing Street. [1] It is developed by the New Yansha Group, a subsidiary of Beijing Tourism Group, and opened in July 2004. [2]

  4. Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center - Wikipedia

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    Kempinski Hotel Beijing is known for its annual events, including the Vienna Ball and Oktoberfest. The hotel shares the Beijing Lufthansa Center complex, with offices, apartments and showrooms, You Yi Shopping City, banks, airline offices, a 24-hour international clinic, the "Beijing International Medical Center," a health club and a kindergarten.

  5. Liangma Qiao station - Wikipedia

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    Liangma Qiao station [1] (simplified Chinese: 亮马桥站; traditional Chinese: 亮馬橋站; pinyin: Liàngmǎ Qiáo zhàn) is a subway station on Line 10 of the Beijing Subway. It is located near the Yansha Bridge, in Chaoyang district. It is named after the Liangmaqiao Road.

  6. Golden Resources Mall - Wikipedia

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    In older English reports in 2000s, the mall was nicknamed "Great Mall of China" [2] due to its total area of 560,000 square metres (6 million square feet) over six floors. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] At 1.5 times the size of the Mall of America , Golden Resources Mall was the world's largest shopping mall from 2004 to 2005.

  7. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Mammouth – The first Mammouth store opened in 1969 near Troyes, and the last store closed in Lacroix-Saint-Ouen on 3 October 2009 after a 10-year delay to close the last store, as it was considered too small for an Auchan hypermarket, but too large for an ATAC supermarket. [45] Rallye – first store opened in Brest in 1968; last closed in 2002

  8. Dashilan Subdistrict - Wikipedia

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    Dashilanr is located to the south of Tiananmen Square, west of Qianmen Street.The overall length of Dashilanr is 275 metres (902 ft) from east to west. [5] Because of the overall improvement of business environment in Beijing, the heart of retail business is no longer in the area of Qianmen and the business position Dashilanr once held is also on the wane.

  9. Yanshan, Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Yanshan District (simplified Chinese: 燕山区; traditional Chinese: 燕山區; pinyin: Yànshān Qū) is a former district of Beijing, located southwest of the city center, and was situated in the middle of Fangshan. It spanned an area of 37.8 square kilometres (14.6 sq mi). It bordered Fangshan throughout on all four sides.